He added that there didn’t appear to be a zipper, suggesting “he shares a tailor with a Ken doll or he spends so much time yanking stuff out of his keister, he just likes to have the zipper back there to make it easy.”Ĭolbert went on to say that sadly, “the backward pants party abruptly ended when the fact-shacklers over at clarified no, the former president did not wear his pants backwards.” RELATED: Kirstie Alley Compares Being A Trump Supporter In Hollywood To Being In ‘The Twilight Zone’Ĭolbert also pointed out on Global’s “The Late Show” how Trump “said a bunch of stuff” at the North Carolina GOP convention, “but nobody paid attention because it looked like he wore his pants backwards.” It looks like he bumped into something and his pants deployed an airbag.” “It’s like he’s wearing a fanny pack on the inside of his pants. “This weekend, former President Trump spoke at North Carolina’s Republican convention, but all anyone’s talking about is the way his pants looked,” Fallon said. president was wearing his pants backwards, which obviously prompted a reaction from Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, James Corden and more. Trump hit headlines once again this week, but this time it wasn’t because of what he said during his speech Saturday at North Carolina Republican Party’s state convention, it was because of his pants.
#Backwards pants tv#
There is always hope, we just have to find it.It’s been a while, but late-night TV hosts were back to poking fun at Donald Trump Monday night. If you feel out of control, let me just assure you that you have not exhausted every option. I never thought I would have the need for physical therapy, but I am so glad it is an option. There are tools and resources out there for people struggling with their health. I was amazed at how one day of physical therapy gave me the hope that I will be able to walk again. If you know in your heart there is something you need to improve your life then GO FOR IT. I also learned to check out what I am wearing BEFORE I leave the house.Ĭhronic illness warriors, we can’t be afraid to try new things for better health. I have the power to set limits and say no! Lesson I learned today- I should not have been so anxious about physical therapy. I am sure I made a great impression and appeared really intelligent with my backwards pants. I got home, only to be told by my family that my black, stretchy yoga pants were on backwards and also inside out ….drawstring and tag hanging out for all the world to see. I am very sore, but I know that I am on the road to better function! She sent me home with an exercise regiment and I will see her twice a week for the next two months. I saw the true reality of my physical condition. The exercises she did with me were slightly painful, but I felt a sense of accomplishment to be moving again. So it looks like I started physical therapy just in time. I discovered my left side only has 30% range of motion and my leg muscles are only functioning at 3%. My assessment astounded me with how much atrophy I have truly developed. She sympathized with me and expressed that she couldn’t imagine the fate of being on steroids for life. Upon reviewing my medication list, she informed me she had been placed on steroids for a few months and understood the struggles. She instructed me to let her know if I felt too stressed or too much pain. The physical therapist took an extensive history from me and assured me that we would proceed at my pace. The reality of my evaluation could not have been further from my fears. I feared my body would crumble after being bedridden for six months. My biggest fear was I would have some overbearing physical therapist that would not understand the dangers of adrenal insufficiency and I would end up in the hospital from being pushed too hard. I was very anxious going into my evaluation. So this week I have started physical therapy! With the increased steroid dose and post surgery recovery, I have lost the ability to walk longer than 10 feet.Īt 24 years old, I feel this is unacceptable. Since my most recent relapse, I have developed an unfortunate amount of muscle atrophy.